
Making waves
The preferred attire of yacht designer Ron Holland is oilskins and sailing boots; but one night in May he could be found wearing a dinner jacket and red bow tie in London's prestigious Guildhall
The occasion was the World Superyacht Awards, the Oscars of the leisure boat industry, where one of Holland’s sailboat designs, the graceful 56m Riela, won the coveted prize for best superyacht ...
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